Week 7 is already here. One of the most peculiar games in the SEC this week has to be when the No. 18 Florida Gators host their SEC East rival in the Missouri Tigers. Kickoff from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium will be at 4:00 PM ET on Saturday, October 15th. The SEC Network will have the telecast. The available live stream can be found on WatchESPN.

Missouri is coming off a bye in Week 6. The Tigers are 2-3 on the year, but have not beaten a Power 5 team yet this season. Missouri lost to the West Virginia Mountaineers in Week 1, the Georgia Bulldogs in Week 3, and the LSU Tigers in Week 5. What exactly is this year’s Missouri team?

Florida had its Week 6 home game against rival LSU postponed because of Hurricane Matthew. That huge SEC rivalry game many not be rescheduled this season. Florida is 4-1 on the year after losing to Tennessee in Week 4 in Knoxville.

Will the Gators get to 5-1 on the year with another SEC win over East foe Missouri? Can the Tigers get their first win over a Power 5 team this season by beating Florida in Gainesville?

The No. 14 Tennessee Volunteers host an SEC East rival in the No. 19 Florida football in a battle of unbeatens. Here’s how to watch this rivalry game online.

In one of the more intriguing games of the Week 4 college football slate, the No. 14 Tennessee Volunteers (3-0) will host their hated SEC East rival, the No. 19 Florida Gators (3-0), in a late September battle of unbeatens.

Kickoff from Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee will be at 3:30 PM on Saturday, September 24th. This will CBS’ SEC Game of the Week. The available live stream can be found at CBSSports.com.

While Florida football has won 11 straight over the Volunteers, the Gators will not have starting quarterback Luke Del Rio available because of a knee injury suffered in Week 3 against North Texas. Florida football will start Purdue graduate transfer Austin Appleby under center. The Gators might be without star wide receiver Antonio Callaway, who is questionable with a shoulder injury.

Tennessee has won all three of its games, but hasn’t been spectacular in any of them. The Volunteers struggled against Appalachian State and Ohio, while the Virginia Tech Hokies largely beat themselves at the Battle of Bristol.

Will Florida prevail for a 12th straight season over the Volunteers? Can Rocky Top do enough to win an important SEC East rivalry game at home over hated Florida football?

According to OddsShark , the Volunteers are laying seven points at home to the Gators. With Tennessee’s offense being largely underwhelming so far in 2016 and Florida having one of the better defenses in the SEC, this game should go down to the wire.